The story so far: Social media platform X has sued the Union government in the Karnataka High Court for the SAHYOG portal ... disclosed by the MHA during a Delhi High Court case filed by ...
A 23-year-old man was allegedly stabbed to death by his two friends in southwest Delhi’s Dwarka after he failed to return ...
X is thus well within its rights to refuse to join Sahyog. Let’s not forget that ... removal of safe harbor “status” for platforms. Delhi Police landed up at X/Twitter’s office in the ...
Social media platform X has informed the Delhi High Court that it cannot be compelled to come onboard the Centre’s SAHYOG portal, which aims to create a unified framework to combat cybercrime ...
Online platform X, previously known as Twitter, informed the Delhi High Court that it will not join the Centre’s Sahyog portal, as it has its own system for sharing information in cybercrime cases.
Earlier, X Corp, which runs the micro-blogging platform X (formerly Twitter), has told the Delhi High Court that it cannot be compelled to come onboard the SAHYOG portal, which apparently aims to ...
Addressing concerns raised by X, the government defended the Sahyog portal, describing it as a facilitative mechanism designed to streamline coordination between intermediaries and law enforcement ...
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